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stinkcat_14
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I think Social Security already gives people a sense of entitlement beginning at a young age.I would agree, all this does is just widen the sense of entitlement in kids that will last with them a lifetime.
I think Social Security already gives people a sense of entitlement beginning at a young age.I would agree, all this does is just widen the sense of entitlement in kids that will last with them a lifetime.
Really? I’m under 40 and I have no sense that I will ever collect on Social Security.I think Social Security already gives people a sense of entitlement beginning at a young age.
Since when is it the government’s responsibility to feed a couple’s child?foxnews.com/politics/2013/10/18/yep-lunch-is-free-for-all-students-in-some-florida-schools/
I’m no socialist, but I like the idea of just including lunch for all students in the cost of education. I doubt if it’s a large percentage of the overall cost of education, it reduces paperwork, and it treats everyone the same.
And you are fine with the fact that the government confiscates part of your income to give to other able bodied people who don’t work?Really? I’m under 40 and I have no sense that I will ever collect on Social Security.
How would it be free? Don’t you mean you are in favor of full subsidization of state university education?Wouldn’t this expose schools to legal risk?
Me, I’m in favor of free state university education.
If 25% or more of my earnings are being withheld from each paycheck, why should the fact I expect to receive services in return from my government label me or anyone else as a flawed person with a sense of entitlement ?I think Social Security already gives people a sense of entitlement beginning at a young age.
The government doesn’t confiscate your money.And you are fine with the fact that the government confiscates part of your income to give to other able bodied people who don’t work?
Because you have no right to ask anyone else to sacrifice for you. If you give too much to the government that is your problem because you elect politicians who overtax and overspend. But working people have no moral obligation to sacrifice for current social security recipients, and social security recipients have no moral right to demand that they do.If 25% or more of my earnings are being withheld from each paycheck, why should the fact I expect to receive services in return from my government label me or anyone else as a flawed person with a sense of entitlement ?![]()
This reminds me of my very first day of kindergarten. I had eaten breakfast at home, but after we got to school the teacher made all of us get in line for breakfast. I got something because I thought I was supposed to, then the cashier asked me for money and I started to cry because I didn’t have any - because my mom had packed my lunch that day. It was really, really humiliating (I was a really sensitive kid and continue to be a rather sensitive adult.they already do this at some schools. A school my kid was at 2 years ago, made everyone go through the line at breakfast time whether they were receiving free lunch or not… whether they had eaten already or not.
I disagree with you on this one. They paid in too. When you get your first SSI check are you going to cash it or just throw it into the garbage can on principle ?Because you have no right to ask anyone else to sacrifice for you. If you give too much to the government that is your problem because you elect politicians who overtax and overspend. But working people have no moral obligation to sacrifice for current social security recipients, and social security recipients have no moral right to demand that they do.
These are my thoughts on the subject, and I work in a school that does this for breakfasts.
Unless the food is healthy, there’s no point.
Unless the parents are not allowed to load their kids’ lunch boxes with candy, soda, and junk to bring on their own, (and share with their exclusive special friends) there’s no point.
Most schools have already figured out a method to make it unknown in the lunch line as to whether or not the student gets their lunch for free. Do people actually think that schools are stupid enough to ring a bell everytime a kid gets a government subsidized lunch? In elementary school, the kids themselves probably don’t even know!
News flash! ALL kids get a free lunch! With the exception of some high school students who might be working part time jobs, every kid is getting a lunch for free from someone. I never met a kindergartener wth gainful employment. They don’t know the difference. They ALL feel entitled to their chicken nuggets once lunchtime hits. To kids, adults magically make food appear at their appointed meal times and they give little to no thought as to how it actually gets there.
What is irresponsible about sending your child to a school that happens to include lunch as part of the program? If my child’s school has a cafeteria where he buys lunch every day is that better or the same. Is it only the parents who send lunch from home who are responsible? Why?I am sorry but I am for parent responsibility. Yes, help should be there but school districts are finding ways to “raise our kids”.
Many kids come to school hungry. It is detrimental to their learning. And so it is detrimental to society at large in the long run.I am sorry but I am for parent responsibility. Yes, help should be there but school districts are finding ways to “raise our kids”.
There is nothing wrong with sending your kids to a Catholic school where the cost of lunch is factored into the tuition for the school…and for kids who are on scholarship, for that scholarship to include those costs.What is irresponsible about sending your child to a school that happens to include lunch as part of the program? If my child’s school has a cafeteria where he buys lunch every day is that better or the same. Is it only the parents who send lunch from home who are responsible? Why?